Going campin': No American League team has undergone as much change as the budget-minded Rays, who lost Maddon and Friedman before performing a massive overhaul of the roster this winter. Just four players from last year's opening-day lineup — Evan Longoria, James Loney, David DeJesus and Desmond Jennings — remain in the organization. Former team president Matt Silverman has taken over Friedman's duties and has shown he's not afraid to take risks. He hired the 37-year-old Cash, who has no previous managerial experience, as Maddon's replacement. He's also reshaped the roster in the wake of finishing with a losing record for first time since 2007, putting together seven trades that sent a total of nine players packing, including Myers, 2013 Rookie of the Year, and Zobrist, the three-time All-Star. What's largely the same is the club's strongest asset, starting pitching. Despite dealing ace David Price at last season's trade deadline, the Rays enter 2015 with Alex Cobb, Chris Archer, Drew Smyly and Jake Odorizzi penciled into a rotation that figures to be even better when Matt Moore returns from elbow surgery this summer.